Howard wrote:
> From his tone, I took it that Swain expected the report to fully
> endorse unbundling. There might be a chance left yet that Swain with
> ingore (or betterm sack!) the commisioner and unbundle anyway.

The problem is likely to be that the Commissioner will be fairly independent
- just to prevent such meddling.

We may have to wait for his term to expire.....or he resigns for some other
reason.

In article <0DeWb.23348$>, says...
> Howard wrote:
>
> > From his tone, I took it that Swain expected the report to fully
> > endorse unbundling. There might be a chance left yet that Swain with
> > ingore (or betterm sack!) the commisioner and unbundle anyway.
>
> The problem is likely to be that the Commissioner will be fairly independent
> - just to prevent such meddling.
>
> We may have to wait for his term to expire.....or he resigns for some other
> reason.
>
> The key is: what or who changed his numbers and his mind?
>
> Someone got to him.

No, people made a submission to the report, it's called "democracy" and
"public consultation".

Mainlander wrote:
> In article <0DeWb.23348$>,
> says...
>> Howard wrote:
>>
>> > From his tone, I took it that Swain expected the report to fully
>> > endorse unbundling. There might be a chance left yet that Swain with
>> > ingore (or betterm sack!) the commisioner and unbundle anyway.
>>
>> The problem is likely to be that the Commissioner will be fairly
>> independent - just to prevent such meddling.
>>
>> We may have to wait for his term to expire.....or he resigns for some
>> other reason.
>>
>> The key is: what or who changed his numbers and his mind?
>>
>> Someone got to him.
>
> No, people made a submission to the report, it's called "democracy" and
> "public consultation".

Patrick....don't let your anger at me for constantly making you look like a
fool get in the way of what should be your better judgement.

In article <knhWb.23384$>, says...
> Mainlander wrote:
>
> > In article <0DeWb.23348$>,
> > says...
> >> Howard wrote:
> >>
> >> > From his tone, I took it that Swain expected the report to fully
> >> > endorse unbundling. There might be a chance left yet that Swain with
> >> > ingore (or betterm sack!) the commisioner and unbundle anyway.
> >>
> >> The problem is likely to be that the Commissioner will be fairly
> >> independent - just to prevent such meddling.
> >>
> >> We may have to wait for his term to expire.....or he resigns for some
> >> other reason.
> >>
> >> The key is: what or who changed his numbers and his mind?
> >>
> >> Someone got to him.
> >
> > No, people made a submission to the report, it's called "democracy" and
> > "public consultation".
>
> Patrick....don't let your anger at me for constantly making you look like a
> fool get in the way of what should be your better judgement.
>
> Read Barton's article before you insert your other foot in your already
> grossly over-extended mouth.

This is your typical arrogant reply to anyone who dares challenge your
all supreme POV.

The fact is that the commissioner changed his mind after a process of
public consultation. To suggest anything else is to enter the realm of
kook conspiracy theory.

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